>Quantum Computers Pose Imminent Threat to Bitcoin Security >The massive calculating power of quantum computers will be able to break Bitcoin security within 10 years, say security experts.
it's not random FUD, a Singaporean institute put out an academic peer-reviewed article (read: not a memepaper) about the risk to bitcoin from quantum computing operations the chinks are working on. Does Sergey have an answer to this shit?
Supposedly a fork of bitcoin cash is working on this. It's called Bitcoin Candy
Nathaniel Bell
WTF am i lookng at
Chase Smith
If this is true the whole banking system is going to be fucking compromised.
Luke Flores
It represents satoshis' vision, after all, the whitepaper said "An electronic p2p candy system"
Landon Edwards
Anyone who knows anything about sha-256 will have their sides in orbit
Isaiah Reed
i'd hit it.
Jaxson Powell
thats why we invest in ADA boys will be over 6k sat by the 22nd
Anthony Perry
Hmmmz0r. it says January 18th, so it's already split? I have to buy bitcoin trash to get it? Sucks that bitcoin cash is actually the truth bitcoin after all...
Owen Butler
Quantum resistant algorithms already exist and can easily be forked into Bitcoin given enough urgency. Nobody will want to be on the vulnerable chain so a consensus wont even be a problem.
Jeremiah Cox
Of course. Everyone knows that. Cardano is working on quantum resistant blockchains. Don't think you Stinky Linkies stand a chance.
Sebastian Kelly
ever heard of lattice based cryptography you brainlet? There is no threat
William Cook
Sergey doesn't have to do shit, chainlink is blockchain agnostic so whoever figures that shit out Sergey will just build on that
Chase Barnes
Quantum computers do not work. They are a massive fraud to extort money for research. They cannot control noise in quantum computers, which makes them comparable to classical computers.
Mason Phillips
Doesn't IOTA solve this problem?
Jayden Allen
>Quantum computers do not work. They are a massive fraud to extort money for research. They cannot control noise in quantum computers, which makes them comparable to classical computers. Yes and no.
Quantum computers will never be able to operate at room temperature, it will need a massive cryo setup .
Lincoln Reyes
We have an answer to this and it's called cardano.
Jaxson Peterson
>yes and no Back to plebbit and never post here again
Oliver Wilson
you smell
Levi Morgan
Go back to pleddit faggot Fuck off No one wants you posting here